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Britvic Pennine SpringNewest Review: ... a range of hills. There is a small amount of text on the bottle which suggests that this particular water has filtered for ... more More Britvic drinks
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by - written on 22/09/08 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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'Pennine Spring' is a bottled water which is claimed to have originated from the Yorkshire Pennines. The standard size of the bottle is 500ml, and the blue label depicts a tree in front of some water which resembles a range of hills. There is a small amount of text on the bottle which suggests that this particular water has filtered for 50 years through 'milstone grit', and therefore has a unique blend of minerals. Whilst I can't possibly test this claim - I can only comment on the flavour. The taste is, well... watery. I can't say it tastes any better or worse that any other bottled varieties which i've tried. I'm aware that ... Read the complete review
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